My name is Anne Marie,
and I'm from Utah. Every few years I have to go
to the hospital for surgery on my feet. Sometimes it's scary
to get an operation, but I know it'll
make my feet better. One morning after my surgery,
I heard a small child crying in the next room. It was a two-year-old
girl named Ni-Ni. She wouldn't take the
medicine the nurse was trying to give her. I asked my mom
and my nurse if it would be okay to visit
this little girl. The nurse said it'd be great. So my mom carried
me to Ni-Ni's room. Her throat was very sore
from having her tonsils out. And she couldn't
leave the hospital until she could eat and drink. So I decided to share my
favorite horse sticker with Ni-Ni, then my big doll,
and finally my paper flower. Soon we were both
talking and laughing. Then Ni-Ni licked the
lollipop, drank the slushy, and ate scrambled eggs. It made me understand
what Jesus said: we should love one another
as we love ourselves. I'm Anne Marie, and
I'm one in a million. [MUSIC PLAYING]